Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Gwendolen. They’re looking at us. What effrontery!
B) Cecily. They’re approaching. That’s very backward of them
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Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Gwendolen. True! I had forgotten. There are principles at stake that one cannot surrender. Which of us should tell them? The task is very pleasant
B) Jack and Algernon [Speaking together.] Our Christian names! Is that all? But we are going to be converted to Islam this afternoon
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Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Gwendolen. True. In matters of grave importance, style, not sincerity is the vital thing
B) Gwendolen. I have the gravest doubts upon the subject. But I intend to crush them. This is not the moment for German scepticism
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Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Gwendolen. Yes, dear, if you can kill Algernon
B) Cecily. Screaming’s the only thing to do now
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Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) I think some preliminary incarceration on my part would not be out of place
B) Mr. Worthing, is Miss Cardew at all connected with any of the larger railway stations in London? I merely desire information
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Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Jack. I do not even want to beg your pardon for interrupting you, Lady Bracknell, but this engagement is quite out of the question. I am Miss Cardew’s guardian, and she cannot marry without my consent until she comes of age. That consent I absolutely decline to give
B) Lady Bracknell. Upon what grounds may I ask? Algernon is an extremely, I may almost say an ostentatiously, eligible young man
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Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Jack. I fear there can be no possible doubt about the matter
B) This afternoon during my temporary absence in Edinborough on an important question of romance, he obtained admission to my house by means of the false pretence of being my brother
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Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Jack. It pains me very much to have to speak frankly to you, Lady Bracknell, about your nephew, but the fact is that I do not approve at all of his moral character. I suspect him of being untruthful
B) Lady Bracknell. Untruthful! My nephew Algernon? Impossible! He is an Oxonian
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